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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 20, 1908, AVEL FROM OHIO | HARMONY NOTES AT THE TILDEN CLUB DINNER. : pean ce TO FND PARENTS “| Stern Brothers [Rothenberg &: | West 14th Street. Men’s Furnishings Three Youngsters, Tired and) Travel-Stained, Came Alone Stocks of white and fancy cheviots, 25¢ SATURDAY SPBGIA LS. All the Way from Steuben- vache ellis WMH cle nee Some for 3 Hours, from 9 A. M. Till 12 Only, ay. ean wry: ville, Bound for Mamaroneck ¢ Pasi aioe NST sp $1.00 Others for All Day To-Morrow. red and travel-stained, three chil- Madras Pajamas, . Bich ware SSSUENE i the Tombs Court | military cut, i trimmings, | Value $3.00 $ 1.95 Stylish Footwear for Women. to-day by Policeman John Moran, of the Steamboat Squad. Every child had f& bundle and a junch-box. The eldest | carried a big canvas valise. The policeman tohi the Magistrate that fhe had found the children at the Cort- STOP THE, Ym sielt West Twenty-third Street \ Sandals and Oxfords Offered Again for $1.00. . Three Hours Only—From 9 A. M. Till 12, Newest styles and all sizes. We cannot guarantee the lot to last after noon, and none will be placed -——_ THE FROLI | Jandt street gerry about § o'clock this OF THE | / ESTES le until9 A.M. Thi morning. | on sale until9 A.M. The san- iy apne were walkin Hsteaaly around Goro BUGS hy tee Cie sa Bs ee 4 dals are shown in paient leather; ." the policemen continued car PRORESSPR 6h ’ 4 s' Dept. the Oxfords in dongola. Special aint faa iw ey nad left Steuben: mer Our Famous “Boys’ Sales’ sur SALE. , for three hours to-morrow at, s He, 0... lay at 6 oc! and Y That tied were woing’to, join’ thelr pa- WY; Ready again to-morrow for the little fellows—(at 13th St. store only.) Petpat Sbssesweaves ce , oat in Mamaroneck vith tickets out Vj q 75 TwosPlece Single-Breasted Sults (belt in same material) very la ‘ he Whole D trustees sent them on with Uckets, but) 4 Y is a y Bo money, and this letter And Mora Yi, \, $ test styles: slzes 6t016; Reduced trom $6, $7&$8T0 $3.75, Two Specials for the ole Vay. aR lettae was, engaded “OMice of| : N $ Also 150 Two-Plece Double-Breasted & Norfolk Suits, sizes 6 to Offers That ‘Will Make Enthusiastic Selling To-Morrow. ownahip Clerk, Steubenville, 0.,” ani os iY $ 16; Reduced from $7, $7.30 & $8 TO $3, 75, Women’s Russet Leather Footwear. Bre waar Hh LN @ Also Little Navy Reefers; sizes 3 to 8, Russets are cool when summer heat makes almost any other sort of Dear Sir—Please give these small [ Reduced from $7 & $8 TO $4.50. shoe unbearable. Lace or button boots and Oxford ties in this spe- fome attestion and kindly | | cial lot for to-morrow. Good shapes; sturdy, well-made footwear pee. coat, Foay make Jeaigane Hi | SPLENDID BARGAINS—250 Sallor and Russian Blouse Wash Suits, ee cote half value, 5 Leather Oxtord “Ti 1.98 rents as soon as possible, and obiige V, | $r 50. Also a limited number of Patent ier Oxfor les, ‘Trustees of Steubenville Town- | Reduced from $2, $2.50 & $3.50 TO P72 .9U, with French or Guban heels; afew in this lot have wing tips; choice a EE SG | | ANY }) Mi $ 3 to-morrow at. ise pepereastearattalts Petit Viera } A ~ : ze $ B Wash Suits, 3 seeyonernatt Hal TER An! he $ : Oys 75c. Was uits, 39c. ve, and the other's Howard; he's ‘ | ¢ Thee Yeates Az) 265s HREE HOURS TO-MORROW ONLY. See tees iniaiue weloustigente| @ BROADWAY Stores: { Cor.13th st.} cor. Canal St. {NearChanbers $ rl CX, f beer! our eteaas Sans br CRaGAY Si Worn niie ia our parents, ‘Thelr names are Edward and Lilien.” | Turning to Officer King, of the Gerry | Boolety, trate Crane sald “King, I'll put these children tn your | eustody, and I want to see that they 6220200 200000000000000888008888009 f blue and red striped and mixed patterns. Made with detach- reach their father and mother.” ty left the courtroom the little went uj = able embroidered shield and combination col- 4 lars and cuffs. Very large collar; extra full blous: [oj Y 4 H | IS BA N D A N D W | F E sizes 3 to 8; good 75c. values; from 9 until 12 to- AS « Wu) A? | morrow morning at. esos rl to OMcer Moran, and put- ee 1 ; i Greene ae ne Kos a a eS eee HANG EACH OTHER Boys’ $1.89 Wash Suits, 98c. oul filecasiarcas eae hos Se SE ae er eeee eens a A Special for the Whole Day. MAY RESTRICT THE ee ee OF TRIUMVIRS MEET Bodies Found Dangling from B H B PSearond an, te te ge i i i ality, such as impo , chambray, duck, li - Pe RES Veet Beal, Sm AN thy Clespad In Dest, I ae wee gu eee eee dc SOFT COAL OUTPUT , WITHOUT HAFFEN | Tien Clasred iniDeath. - broidered collars and shields; pants ped throurhout and iad 9 2; $1 vi ; for to-morrow only * ‘Attorney Tells Commissioner Lederle that ' with patent bands; sizes 3 to 12; $1.89 value ow only Dealers Failed to Deliver Hard Coal To-Day. Never ives | there)iay more ehestly Gi ’ . . irls’ Sailor Suits, 69c. . or unusual double suicide than that Strikers Will Attempt to Crip- Bronx Borough President) of youraj Krizan and his wife at Enough for To-Morrow Forenoon Only. Giris’ Wash Sailor Sults, in plain chambray and polka dot ple the Operators by Order-| , |. story was told by the Man-) “If an inspection atter 8 o'clock thia| Sends Word That Duties! Paterson, N. J., to-day. ercales; deep sailor collar trimmed with white duck or pique; 5 ing Union Men to Work|nhattan “1° road management thin] Morning.” asked Mr. Lederle, “should| of His Office Keep Him] Poverty stricken, unacquainted have developed that some soft coal was Only Four Days a Week. searing in regard to the use of soft used Si engiies ot th sinth aventie ie, from the Wigwam. with the English language, convinced Pee Midd cond ties tall ekistandtrimmen Catt i ow could you explain that, Mr. Smith?! that there w: white sl and tie; full Charles A. Gardiner, attorney of the] The witness replied that pos there there was ino/place:for thera colors oxblood, blue, blue and white and cadet pany! appeared Uetore| Corminipaion: [ake ha tect few shovelfuls of life, they joined hands and strangled and white; sizes 4 to 14; value $1.00 each; to- oom) . oft coal in ie bottol tend i ” " m : Z , are ee emt. op. [er Lederle at the Health Department | would have caused a tiny {ruil of black | T%O of the Tammany Triumvirate held) to death face to face In the attic of morrow from 9 A. M. till noon at. . dere restricting the output of eott coal | Building, Sixth avenue and Fitty-ntth | smoke to have been left behind the loco. | short meeting to-day. ‘The third mem: | thetr home, where thelr bodies were - street, and intimated that the use of J 2ATG sayy CYA eRe as ‘3 Z found to-day, Vd , i ae uit tpeles rene ene soft coal might have to be resumed to- an Clntivction of Sisth avenue, taint ore eat She lube ot his ofp pei | In the Rae of the home occupied by Women’s White Pique Dress Skirts. had developed the same Mou wauta| vented his n equen: : j holds sway, are expected at any time. | MOTO. Blve the ste Gnewery se! OU Woe os scnces from the weekly conferences | these unfortunates is a thick beam, The Half Price for Three Hours To-Morrow. On Sale from 9 A. M. Till Noon Only. ‘omen’s White Pique Skirts, made from good imported white pique, with Wer flare graduating flounce, tailor stitched. Considering the great demas for white pique, and the scarcity of the material in the market, we were more than fortunate in securing such a wantable bargain. ONLY 600—ENOUGH FOR THREE HOURS—9 to 12—Satur- Cc Dhis will be in the shape of a ruling |. Mf Gardiner said that 600 tons of | Mir ‘Snith te from the miners’ headquarters that the | "#%™ coal which were to have been de- men shall limit tho output to four daya | l!vered to the Company this morning at fed that he would cause some Tammany leaders to wink at| “ttle has a high roof and the beam |s ke AM Coal. n(ateceiibel | directly under {t, with a clear space y -y tne! was then asked by Pres-! The advisory committee, however, had | between the top of the bear and the @ week. This can be accomplished by |% clock had not been delivered. Un if he had received # let-| but little to do to-day, There was a| {nner roof surface. Across this beam bs iran cetising rg ‘than | 1€88 {t ts delivered during the day Mr.| ter from Moyer, Denker & ioorig, tivo | e a four days a week Te MM | Gardiner said soft coal would be used| Coal firm, In which they ‘said they; be. | Conference with Secretary ‘Thomas F, | the husband and wife threw a rope 2 Heved that they could procure 9,u | Smith and Senators Plunkitt and Feath-| Upon eaoh depending end they made The object of such a move would be | ‘-morrow. t os, | a to prevent the railroads and other in-| Later it was sald that 248 tons had Fore tival Mdaabattan SORLGey Me Hen | oraon About the Fourth of July pro-|® loop high enough to. guarantee that day, at acbas\ecceaenesr cainessse® bustries from hoarding a supply of coal |Deen delivered, and that 128 tons had| diner replied that he had. He read the &™@mme, at which W. Bourke Cockran | When suspended from It the one sus- : S for use In th t been obtained elsewhere. letter and then announced that he was. Will deliver the “long talk.’ This pro-| Pended would be clear of the ground. Elbow-Sleeve Waists 496 Heer ee et eae a ae eee. company, inall SOME nieg| Gr tnerts 0 make con gramme, Mr. Smith says, will be an-| Under these loops they pushed an ola Omen s ’ e cl % or Kuch. C as the firm could | ‘ ° runk—the ‘ ‘meet at Indianapolis on July 17 cabled to Nova Scotia to get a quantity furnish which the, 3 f phat tan Hallway nauaces in a few days. Ee es in Rion! Say pies Enough for the Whole Day To-Morrow. 7 : could se. He had the contract tc elegations representing the rival | rou elr poor belongings from It the order is promptly obeyed Mr.|f coal known to be there Goma ues atm elle Sentraae Cormne « h euaee ene «epee mrourat) Aner (Beer: uelee ult Colored Croker, 4 ; rship of the L Standing on the trunk they tied their ny called at the wigwam ex-| hands together with a handkerchief. Ket 4 docision from the tri-) ‘The knot was loose, but suMictently in this they were diay: | strong to prevent the use of the hands ; Mitchell will be sure of his ground, for Quick Change of © it will mean that the men favor a Na-| General Supt. Sylvester Smith, tional strike. Reports received to-day | Manhattan Railway Company, Prestd: a frat witness called t y in the hear sd lent Mitchell from West Vir-ling before Mr. 1 Sir. Smith was h any coal-dealer | 1 that the! to pany be dis- | De n shown em mate These Waists are made from very fine polka dot lawn, with white ground and black, blue or red polka dot; soft collar, trimmed with Valenciennes lace; French back, full blouse front, elbow sleeves, (G rantracts. Ww with flowing ruffle; sizes 32 to 44; an immense special to-morrow at ginia, Kentucky, Virginia and Michigan, | questioned by Charles A.” Gardiner, where strikes are now in progress, show |counsel for the Manhattan allway | , clined to dismiss them, |b: I t-Attorney |!n the agony of death. Then each placed Bisa) tonal Nett Paden sll ious ppany and sald 1 to give voal dealers while Caleb Simms and|a loop around their neok, fastened It so i a National Convention has a there any bituminour coal being | another chance to show that coal could | har appeared on behalf of! tha: i could not slip, aad, kloking the r had a good effect upon the strikers burned on any of the locomotives of pes ou alte Hy adjourned the hearing | Bell ria se ee ee pas Ping se Organizers were se: states (the Manhattan Railway this morning?” | (intl! vy afternvon a clock, 4 rt nara bay: tare! a: ere sent to those States | asked Mr. Gardiner Many of the local coat dealers aro| say yigiy stom CIs, Gh ae the caeath cagony (oc tie ' coal, Manager Her Peer a CODES |} WASHID 5 Church street. | giunders, : 3 ear. | w in Ca | vite antra- | Vif other. When the bodies were found to- Of tie Business| 44y the hands were so tightly clasped Louls, has in-| that it required all the force two men Prosident Roosevelt to ‘visit that | could exert to unfasten them. and ecard ae promise inet iit! There was nothing im the house of yesterday, and will ald in the work of “Not a single ton,” replied Mr. Smith Retting out those men who still remain| Mr. Smith was asked what had at the mines, while other offic 11 done to effect the change from soft coal Ro throlwh the soft-conl rege ei |to hard coal #o quickly, and he an- men are working, ana snneeg | Swered that he had had’ men at work r untoniam es far aw they all night cleaning out the fire boxes and campaben of ormurvanion i opera! tenders of locomotives and replacing started and carried along with a rush, | *0ft coal with hard, June %.—Willlam PF, h be arran| MORE THAN LIFE} KILLED HIMSELF, > its Inquiry. to-morrow, 2) value save the clothes the unfortunates wore. Half @:loat of black bread oon~ Engineer, Discharged Because Fischel Committed Suicide Bee CALL SAMARITAN {NAVY IS ROTTEN, cs ssvististe same. ati cee He er ker ry MPH ' Kay dt'the Interpreters the welice could | Diagram showine how hespana| Engine, Kills Himself—An| All the Money He Had Col- SUES BANKER WHO MRS, LARNER EAGER } FLED Rent; was found in the kitchen of the and wife hung each oth Ingenious Scheme. lected. 7 | a E SH Hi I Charlies Fischel, a driver for a de sy CASHI R HIM Eu i When the Mayer Ink Company, of] .. tment store, committed suicide on j SSS <a Hoboken, supplanted their sien ion the roof of the house he lived In, at No, 1 ; | : , with an electrical motor and not Pre ear eA tihial Gnarning [pana Lawyer Sherman Gets Con-| promises to Let Liquor Alone| Young Woman He Assisted} Lord Charles Attacks British, NEWPORT BANK CLOSED. Henry Frounholte that hia services |i 4g hetjeved, he was #9) short In his a 4 ; 5 4 4 4 with after to-day, ors, He leav Brion by Putiterioneta| She is Réleased from] er ae rae Stole mel Adimiraley for Lack. of Bff| rent Tai te wae been can ax [Sommer ey gton by Publication—Got Sanitarium Where She Was Street Says He Stole Her ciency—Extravagant and In- A. S. Sherman Attempted Suicid dD + _| gineer for sixteen years, replied in deep] yigchel left his home, as his wife sup- at Least $62,000, llaaniionia as Ring. competent, He Asserts o Se p icide an EPOSI= | Gejection: posed, to go to work. About 6 o'clock a Year. ' ' | tors Took Action Under State Law “If st ever happens that I have ie ‘ man named Gregory, living on the ‘ aerial | 0 leave your employ, then everything will] fourth floor of the house, heard a@ ; ‘Anxiety to learn something of the Petor Herman, a barkeeper, was held —_— stop." noise on the roof, and» going there : Whereabouts of Edwin D. Jisrrington, | .Alma Loulse Larner took whe stand in]in $1,0m ball for examination in the] of NEON: | renee Tt had been the sngineer'a habit to)/found Fisohel and near him a pottie See are Aa ee lithe muni Brooklyn, to-day | Adams Street Count to-day on a charge) Qf {he tiseuasion oF the navy estimates) SewpcrT, R. 1, June 2.—The crisis is a small one now, though a few years|open the factory and have everything | which had contained carbolic acid. § all to-day at the District Attorney's |” tl of vobbing a young woman of her $0) Nace eer atohariea cores cord Moai in the attains of the Merchants’ Bank |ago it did a flourishing business with |!n readiness for the day's work when| wag taken to ihe Presbyterian Ho 4 BalGs a0 request aasistecce in lonctine diamond ring while pretending to reatore| sereative) cathinaly. etitivieed the, de. )fusht on by the attempted sulcide of dents, who held Mr, Sher-|the men arrived in the morning, tal, where he dled, 7 the man. é her to consclouwnems after she had| srvstive) scathingly oritivised the de-)/.) ites Anthony 8. Sherman last night high regard, This morning the workmen found the] Mrs, Fischel said that her husband tn | Granger'e|#anitarium, Bror heme fclencies of the navy sete derue nd the’ examora: to apply’ | helt influence he became| place locked, and after waiting a long | going over the money he had collected, { Herrington was formerly a banker| giv was comm . . He declared the whole Admiralty sys] “HUsEE 4° for action under ent of the Madison Square] time they forced an entrance. Not @/ and which he was to turn In this morn- @nd broker in the Mills Building, but|a year ago toe tiled Acatherine: Rex mont, who UveH At tem, wan rotten ienillied 10) grat) ax,|hOttny 10d ay, UL ee gests | National Bank of New York. iy Bank | wheel was moving, ‘The clock In the] ing, found himself $20 short. He sald i bas not been heard from since fast | She worth about Pale HNerey ech vonrouk lea, travagance and the general want of ett-| Puteraiesanine rial ene thal appalnt: ceased to bee member of the Clearing: | office was stopped at 12 o'clock. ‘The| he must have lost or mislaid the money Sy) Awril, It ts said that when he dis-| husband, who lx about thi se Ayal Ab) Oe ney of the ng ch depended Ission to investigate the j{oUse of Newport. Bo far as can bel pig clock in the main workroom had) and was much worrled. In one of Fis- Iepeaned at icast $03,000 of money be-| Junior, desirow to get her out sister and another young woman vialted | ine oxistenve ’ ment of a commission a leanne the stockholders under the! egsed beating at the same hour. Ghel's pookets when he was found was ‘ Witmiging to clients al ‘ bY an establishment tn Sands street at 7] ny tne Cae'all th yndition of the institution, If it 18) bank's charter are responsible only for|° With misgiving hearts the men pressed i Pe : lents also disappeared, At | tives Wait her to aay ®| oelock in the morning in search of em: Ms was the Judgment of all the com-|/ 00" lon ee erupt, the courts then| {thelr stock, and for nothing more. |on and areved « bend In the wali, under |@ slip in which he had written that he the time of his disappearance it was | oppowe tie proceedings teh of ns 0: had been proved M vinta Should the institution be bankrupt the|dnother clook that pointed mutely to 14,| could not explain what had become of Die) Wald the total lows to clients would be | A doctor testified that whe is not in} She wan taken tl in the a fact Ser etane: um-|may de asked In due form to appo Customers will, therefore, lose as welll they came upon the engineer, dead. 01) the money, oe thas $200,000 At condition tw leave t riun front No. Wh and in the shipe and every impr it in| recelyer to wind up ite affairs, | as the stockholders, he vude bench he had constructed him- ee i Hasri: cho present time Me ta tate Mtl abwence of any nearby drug store she| iy h ery ‘ (ay the bank 1s closed and on the), The death of Mr. Sherma: eA One of Harrington's clients was John che prevent time rnd whe i Uiable (8l waa {ikon into the back room ata ogc | See ha the result of « gle], horsey ine: beaks Ae: sine William B. Sherman, who “This benoh has been, ingeniously, cone FORCED TO STRIKE , i > had put | *ffer a relapse and go back to er old| 4) tatio 1 the “ . | ae . . C a gas (gf Brooklyn, who tad put | Miter 8 rola) ion vuch agitation the{ "Bank cloved, Apply to Clark Bur-|{x thought, welghéd_on the’ wort Barrels. 1 had waite paper pasted, on HE KILLED HIMSELF. © ¢ hands of the tanker for | 4) ™ mary When she came out of the faint her ean fleet was y dick, No. 91 Thames street: vn also that the cash! it for upholstery and there was & p hite ent... Another cHent was Mra, |. > ther took the stand in her own], ae i p faint 3 x As now a y ha nctica had in certain lines of etock in-| made by covering a cigar box with white Melee Sten wiles , | behalf, She smiled and gigled at every |”! ng was gone, Herman had er than it was ay Mr. Burdick sald tat the ni which of late have not proved | paper, Sideboards were in place to pre-! 4 niiio Lomanna, a si'k weaver, who , ) Mrs, 1 BANE cc ccticn wakel her chopra eee) ery Kind, He had kot ice water It was remarkanle, Lord been placed there @o that whoever WAS) profitable: Within the past day or two| vent Frounbolts from rolling off, fhad been forced to quit work In Pat Beton & deed of trust on certain ein vould like to be rele ee nt: | fur her. chafed her hands and done PP ag Pree yup eater eres 4ent by the Government to Investigate | canhlers’ cheoks Nave gone to pro-| A rubber tube extended from, #, gaa) bal paea tbtod in vit work jn Pater fs sdb ye eed eee gmrore Re lthe saniterium and that she would not] Ne could to revive Ter, BME er slater corm were compe)ied to threaten to re-| the altuation would know where 10 60 | fetta enealey chicka arate teas [ie che oincketeed ginger 8, mouth, and Mirza’ win the’ dyenay eleven acon ths, 4 licley m |wo back to her old habi aed bim with slipping the ring ik in order to get things righted] to set Into the bank, | the bank, the lower end was Ued In his mouth, so Mas cf re Fe 8 8 mortgage. Thin more ee iis Gaynor reserved. decis Rather's Aneer Ee penied its. Ahe at Britain ad nly 2408 nay The bank 1s an old State Institution, | Mr, Bierman has a deep wound in the| hat there was Ho chance of It slipping) mitted wulclde at his | ne hove i wee pad, but Harrington ut once swore out & warrant, with the result Per ew having been chartered in 187 under an) icone as street lust evesing and| vie had been dead several hour When! Fig body was found on the floor at hia & f Pome On the same property. ER a cl stated, ld form of charter which differed 40| he docior who Is attending Mr, Bher-| the body was discov + fe 7 ; 1,000 and the $12,000 obtuine That is what a dece wan gets fo Inited od. ‘ The suicide left a letter addressed to|room this’ arternoon tore eee inreoenen 4) DEAD CHILD IDENTIFIED, Jauicitat im *ith Saesant. mney fete tor vupaited | many waye from those now granted. It) wan gives no hope that he Will recover, Hhanking ‘them for thelr lad: Mra. KSlau, the landlady of the house, ~ | ad a meat te 5 said that Lomanna eng d 4 room Wwyer Bherman to-day odiaincd Girl Found ned Was Canal — — a TWO MEN SUICIDES ; : : " ama K ur employ, I|from her about a week ugo. Ho sald to werve him by publication in ‘ GOELET ASKS HEARING. 1 Rt eee tne’ arth, toot £0. Ho wa for the recovery uf shorers| ., NUE Capinin’e Dawubtor, COURT FINES LAWYER BIG FIRE IN ORANGE ie | — meal ARUNS fett'“a widow’ and three (2, fad been driven out of Waterson by f Pee ene kate | ravenend Hay ut Bain Beach lorday|Seatee Marenn Nee Vai-| lat Factory OFF, Meru & Co, tn|Plends Not Guilty 0 Charwe of Hoth Take Carlollc Acid amg children __ ama. Went OUF Of $ho houng ‘but eal ito i ee eee ny . aay i in Gantemnt, Mntinel+ Destsavea, Speeding Automobile, e won Kollows, Mrs, Klaus lent her jodger 6 ce) ge in the Mills Building, D, |}8* been Identified ax that of Mary, she salevy 7 Destroyed » " 24 TO IMPROVE WEST POINT. frac ie ti he We lo hie ‘ Obtained an attachment |M-Year-old daughter of Capt. F,| Lawyer John Palmieri wax Aned M0] ORANGH, N. J., June ¥—The hat fac- (special to The Krening World.) Tey men ¢ rami ted leide thle morn: pont of sarsaparitia, Pouring th Dt tate id Abe furniture for non-payment |WaKen, of "No, Mi Weot Pifty-sixth| by Juetice Marean in Part V.. of the] tory of F. Berg & Co., at Orange Val-| yosTON, June ®%—Robert Goelet, | IF JO UE Uta Mek dann Atl. for Academy In Hla Into a glass he mixed two ounces of ds of the County [street Supreme Court, Brooklyn, to-day, forlley, the largest fac! in the Orange he charge in. inthe aail i b: Yes beets 1 aay, Mth drank the” mix+ ¥ meregeda of tbe Willots |, Capt, Pagen was in charge and had| contempt of court Wan catlrely deste anes | who was arromted here on th was ill, went to cular of his home Agreed to by 5% ture and ‘dled Ry besten te af | Hernard fons, wbtets wi boat! “He was trying @ sult to recover com: rly this morning 21 ot racing an automobile on Commons] at No» tie Kast Thicty-lifth atreet WASHINGTON, June ¥.—The Senate me x ft F ane | . Tl ake-shop, in b the fire ran je paino the di of |#unk off Plor 6, t River June 1i,| Missions, and during the examination of i: i wealth avenue, appeared before Judge “ . funn Of Fier b June 1, an Urine Wie examinasion Was DUNC Dut WO yeitt aKo, the ambulance came y Academy ‘bill, thus nally di ‘ é a two, chi: (littie’ aiet wae the ony saatnbar xt ihel focead tee question’ in peiter nye was vuuipped Wi how and expens-| Dewey at ¥.30 this morning and pleaded) Charles Hishel, thirty-six years old, ‘f ara’ AY i FID FO gat op the taaide, ee, chi: 1 iad to quewion. ‘The Judie over: live macuilie Be licssiccors Yoet not mnilis. pavbolic aclé ut No, 1381 Avenue A, bi carries an upp oprlatign | of track, Sunday World W: 4 aad took earboll ; y 10 be drowned, Her faihor went! rulod him and (old him to alt down, te y Hos- Bau each and claimed ube body ‘was then fied $0, which we tld ‘Thelin the plant which Ho asked for a hearing. It a taken to the Presbyterian 6 ponaitur t